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TILDEN LAWrepresents both new and existing clients in throughout Florida who desire to have their criminal record expunged or sealed.  If you have a criminal charge from either Orlando, Orange County to expunge or Seminole Countycase to expunge, and are interested in erasing it from your record, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

TILDEN LAW  receives numerous calls each week by people hoping to have their Florida criminal record expunged or sealed.  In early 2011, a Florida resident was charged with retail theft at a Wal-mart accused of theft of electronics.  The criminal theft charge was ultimately dismissed, however, he was left with a criminal arrest record for theft.  The only way to clear his record was to petition to have his Orange County Theft charge expunged.  After several months of negotations and numerous filings, the Orange County State Attorney agreed to the criminal record expungement.  As a result, he is now able to legally claim to have no criminal record to all private employers. 

If you are interested in Expunging or Sealing your Florida criminal record, contact TILDEN LAW at (407) 599-1234 for a free case evaluation to determine whether you qualify for Florida Criminal Record Expungement. Orange County record expunge Attorney; Seminole County criminal record expunge.

Fleet Tilden, Esq.
Fleet Tilden, Esq.
Beginning in 1923, attorney John Tilden, Esq. established his law practice in Downtown Orlando with a full service law firm serving Central Florida residents. Following in his grandfather’s footsteps, attorney N. Fleetwood Tilden, Esq. began his Central Florida law practice after graduating from law school in 1993. After a career as an Assistant State Attorney prosecuting Central Florida criminal cases, the Law Office of Tilden Law was established. Practicing exclusively Criminal Defense, Mr. Tilden has handled over 5,000 criminal cases.